Batteries: Present and Future Energy Storage Challenges (2 Volume Set) , バッテリー: エネルギー貯蔵の現在と未来への挑戦 (全2巻), 9783527827312, 978-3-527-82731-2【電子書籍 / 1ユーザー】

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Batteries: Present and Future Energy Storage Challenges (2 Volume Set)
バッテリー: エネルギー貯蔵の現在と未来への挑戦 (全2巻)
著者・編者 Passerini, S. et al.
出版社 Wiley-VCH
発行年 2020年7月
装丁 電子書籍 / 1ユーザー(Vital Source)
ページ数 960 ページ
ISBN 978-3-527-82731-2
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Description

Part of the Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry, this comprehensive, two-volume handbook offers an up-to-date and in-depth review of the battery technologies in use today. It also includes information on the most likely candidates that hold the potential for further enhanced energy and power densities. It contains contributions from a renowned panel of international experts in the field.

Batteries are extremely commonplace in modern day life. They provide electrochemically stored energy in the form of electricity to automobiles, aircrafts, electronic devices and to smart power grids. Comprehensive in scope, 'Batteries' covers information on well-established battery technologies such as charge-carrier-based lead acid and lithium ion batteries. The contributors also explore current developments on new technologies such as lithium-sulfur and -oxygen, sodium ion, and full organic batteries.

Written for electrochemists, physical chemists, and materials scientists, 'Batteries' is an accessible compendium that offers a thorough review of the most relevant current battery technologies and explores the technology in the years to come.

 

Contents:

Section I Introduction
1 The Role of Batteries for the Successful Transition to Renewable Energy Sources
2 Fundamental Principles of Battery Electrochemistry

Section II Presently Employed Battery Technologies
3 Lead-Acid - Still the Battery Technology with the Largest Sales
4 Ni/Cd and Ni-MH - The Transition to "Charge Carrier"-Based Batteries
5 Brief Survey on the Historical Development of LIBs
6 Conclusion
7 Anticipated Progress in the Near- to Mid-Term Future of LIBs
8 Safety Considerations with Lithium-Ion Batteries
9 Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries
10 Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
11 Redox Flow - Zn-Br
12 The Sodium/Nickel Chloride Battery
13 High-Temperature Battery Technologies: Na-S
14 Solid-State Batteries with Polymer Electrolytes

Section III Potential Candidates for the Future Energy Storage
15 Solid-State Batteries with Inorganic Electrolytes
16 Li/S
17 Lithium-Oxygen Batteries
18 Nonlithium Aprotic Metal/Oxygen Batteries Using Na, K, Mg, or Ca as Metal Anode
19 Na-Ion Batteries
20 Multivalent Charge Carriers
21 Aqueous Zinc Batteries
22 Full-Organic Batteries